Consumer Reports Announces New Health Ratings Center; Hires Dr. John Santa, Former Medical Director at the Center for Evidence-Based Policy at Oregon Health & Science University

YONKERS, N.Y., May 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today Consumer Reports
announced the formation of the Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center and
the addition of Dr. John Santa, M.D., M.P.H., to direct the new center.
Consumer Reports seeks to add ratings for hospitals and other health-care
providers to its ratings of health related products, treatment options,
natural medicines, and drugs.
"The new Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center will provide consumers
with the trusted information and advice they need at a time when the cost,
quality, and safety of health-care have become some of the top issues on
Americans' minds. The center will apply the same scientific rigor and
expertise to its evaluations of treatments, drugs, and providers that we
use to do our comparative tests of cars and cameras. And like all our work,
it'll be done in an environment free of ads and conflicts of interest with
the consumer as our primary constituency," said Jim Guest, president of
Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports.
The first undertaking of the Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center is
a new web tool, created in conjunction with the Dartmouth Atlas Project,
that will allow consumers to compare treatment approaches among hospitals
for nine serious chronic conditions. The tool, to be released May 29 at
www.ConsumerReportsHealth.org, ranks nearly 3,000 hospitals, revealing
sharp contrasts in how much time people with serious chronic conditions
spend in the hospital and average out-of-pocket costs.
Dr. John Santa served as medical director for Health Projects at the
Center for Evidence-based Policy at Oregon Health & Science University from
2003 to 2006. There Dr. Santa helped direct the Drug Effectiveness Review
Project, known as DERP, which develops evidence-based reviews that evaluate
and compare prescription medications. The DERP drug reviews have been a
cornerstone of the Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs project, launched in
December, 2004.
"Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs is a great example of how the Health
Ratings Center will set itself apart in a crowded playing field. First, we
choose and carefully vet unbiased sources of clinical data. Second, we know
how to translate these data into meaningful, consumer-friendly comparisons
that people can use to make important decisions about their health," said
Santa.
"Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs highlights Consumer Reports'
commitment to independence, credibility and transparency, and to a ratings
product that will be of real value to consumers," added Santa, noting that
Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs is among the first attempts in the U.S. to
translate for consumers the detailed findings of a systematic review of
scientific evidence. In addition to Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs, which
to date has rated drugs across twenty categories,
www.ConsumerReportsHealth.org provides ratings on a wide array of healthy
living products such as sunscreens and gym equipment, thousands of natural
medicines, and treatment options for more than 200 conditions and diseases.
Consumers have come to trust Consumer Reports' ratings of thousands of
products and services each year for the expertise and independence they
represent. The Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center will produce similar
ratings tables, selecting the best sources of research to rate health care
services, drugs, institutional providers, and eventually physicians and
other practitioners. The doctors and other experts at the Consumer Reports
Health Ratings Center are free of compromising industry relationships and
responsive to consumer input from surveys, focus groups, and community
activists.
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